Strictly speaking, in MMA terms at least, there's never a bad time to kick a guy's head into the fifth row and then choke him out before he can get comfortable on the canvas. There is, however, the best time to do it. For Luke Rockhold, doing it to Michael Bisping in Australia at UFC Fight Night 55 falls somewhere in between the two. Rockhold is a pretty hot commodity at middleweight these days, a guy who most are high on after his demolition of Tim Boetsch and considering his pedigree as former read news >>

If in UFC matchmaking timing is the next best thing to merit, then Matt Mitrione has got a possible opponent on his mind. Mitrione, fresh off his knockout victory over Derrick Lewis at UFC Fight Night 50 in Foxwoods, fancies testing himself against Andrei Arlovski next. UFC Tonight reported that Mitrione loves the idea of challenging himself against a name commodity like Arlovski, who himself is coming off an explosive knockout of Antonio Silva last weekend at UFC Fight Night 51 in Brazil. The 3 read news >>

Poor Cub Swanson. His big chance to make his big case as the next man in line for the UFC’s featherweight title, and he couldn’t have picked a worse night to do it.Filed under: Featured, News, UFC read news >>

Poor Cub Swanson. His big chance to make his big case as the next man in line for the UFC’s featherweight title, and he couldn’t have picked a worse night to do it.Filed under: Featured, News, UFC read news >>

Timing can go your way in a fight career, but it can just as easily work against you, as Sarah Kaufman has found out since the UFC opened women’s divisions.Filed under: MMA Junkie Radio, MMA Rumors, News, Only on Junkie, Radio Highlight, UFC, Videos Tagged: Sarah (...) read news >>

LAS VEGAS – Cody Donovan had a solid first round against Gian Villante, but Villante timed a perfect right hand just as Donovan threw a high kick in the second, and it led to a TKO victory. Filed under: News, UFC Tagged: Cody Donovan, Gian Villante, UFC, UFC 167 read news >>

Lorenz Larkin said injuries could excuse him from Strikeforce's final card.
The middleweight today told MMAjunkie.com Radio he's accumulated all the bumps and bruises that come with four months of training.
Yet Larkin wouldn't think of bowing out like his opponent did. He said he needs to fight every five months, or he creates problems for his girlfriend and everyone else around.
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